Although there’s free primary school education in Ghana, the two little girls in the photo can’t attend. This is because their nearest school is at Kwamang, which is at least five kilometres distant. However, thanks to a generous sponsor, at least they’ll soon have household latrines.
Author: Penny
Latrines for Villagers Plus Settlers Groups
Esereso Village is quite remote from any town. It consists of a local community and separate settlement of Tuaregs – settlers from the north. Tuaregs or Fulanis are quite warlike and aggressive, and local people tend to keep their distance.
We’ve recently found a sponsor to develop Esereso and everyone, including the Tuaregs, is very happy. It looks as if the newcomers will at last start to integrate, as otherwise they may miss out on the latrines.
Gyetiase Technical School
The Technical School is Gyetiase is well underway, providing training mainly to single mothers and offering them a way out of the extreme poverty many are currently suffering. Here are some pictures of the school with its teacher, Kofi Marfo from Nsuta.
Clean Water At Duomo
Nicholas, our Country Director, is busy distributing Aquafilters to villages where we believe boreholes would never succeed. Here he is, giving them out to Duomo village. At present, each household has to pay Ghc.5 (just under £1) for a household filter, but from now on we’re going to sell them on microcredit terms. Like that, we’ll have money to replace them when they break.
Sponsored Walk
Saturday 12th September is the day of our annual sponsored walk, starting at 2pm from St Pancras Old Church, north London, and ending at Limehouse, eight miles later.
The photo shows some of last year’s walkers. Some walked fast, others walked slowly, but we all managed to get there in the end. Let’s hope the same is true of this year.
Introducing Dagati
Two New Kindergartens
A Taste of Ghana, – New Venue
Saturday July 11, 4pm – 7pm
We’ve had to change the venue for our party on Saturday at short notice. It will now be held at:
The Tenants’ Hall (there’s a garden too!)
Underneath Tresham
Lambs Conduit Passage
London WC1R 4RE.
Lambs Conduit Passage is a little pedestrian alley off Red Lion Square, and the nearest tube station is Holborn.
This new venue is probably nicer than the old one, with a paved garden, shady trees and of course lots of Jollof Rice and other Ghanaian food. Plus Ghanaian music, posters and very good company.
We’re all looking forward to seeing you there.
This Year’s Tree Planting
Jolloff Rice
Have you booked to come to our summer party on Saturday 11 July? Held on a rooftop, there will be plenty of Ghanaian food, music, posters and good company. Book now on www.tasteghana.eventbrite.co.uk
And here’s a photo of our head cook, Martha Boadu, better known as Founding Director of Ashanti Development, waiting to welcome you.